Go forward. The picture was taken on a bridge over the river Narew, the bridge is on track number 19. I'm always tempted to stop there for a moment to look the bridge and take a look at this design. Interestingly, the bridge is quite unusual to distinguish yourself from the good side of other similar structures in the area. Especially for aesthetic reasons as well as history. Part of the bridge comes from the Pomeranian Fordon further from 1893. How it arrived on the Podlasie? So during the war, retreating German troops blew up the bridge ther of that which at that point was about 1.5 km long. Some of the bays was destroyed though most were not affected. In the years 1951-1952 the bridge was shortened due to Fordon pour and ran over his part in the whole of Poland, and so he was with us in the Narew.